Lake Texoma water temperature is 58-61 degrees and lake elevation is 608.67. Striper fishing for the start of 2014 has produced some really nice fish.Although were not into the feeding frenzy yet we are seeing some big fish being caught this month. Stripers are stacked from north island to west of the Hwy 377 bridge.

Our biggest challenge the past few weeks has been the weather mainly big wind.I’m fishing live bait working flats and ledges in depths from 15-50 ft. of water. Stripers are also being caught with the Alabama rigs working ledges and structure or simply trolling them along the flats. I’ve had some great trips this spring only to go out and struggle for bites the following day and until our stripers spawn feeding is not real high on their priority list.

I can say things are picking up almost daily a lot of fish over the slot being caught when you get into them.By months end we should be into our prime time striper fishing with a good amount of numbers being caught.

Weekends are filling fast and are the first to go.If your thinking about booking a trip on Texoma now is the time.

Lake Texoma striper fishing the past several weeks hasn’t changed a whole lot. Lots of hungry stripers still staged in the 40-60 ft. of water. Seagulls are working in several different areas and producing nice boxes of stripers on our morning and afternoon trips. Lake Texoma elevation is 611.85 and water temperature is 52 degrees.

Most of the trips I’ve had the past few weeks I’ve fished live bait with a little lure fishing in between. I’ve had days where you can sit on anchor and the stripers will feed until you move or simply run thru all the bait. Other days they seem to be working the deeper water ledges and you basically have to chase them down catch a few and repeat the process.

With the current cold snap, I would have to say the month of January will by far be one of the best months for larger stripers on Lake Texoma. As healthy as our stripers were coming out of the hot summer months I think we are going to see some really good Lake Texoma stripers this winter.

I hope all of you had a Merry Christmas and a joyous Holiday Season. With the holidays upon us, find yourself a little time to come out and experience Beautiful Lake Texoma.

Have a Happy New Year. Stay safe and enjoy some great fishing on Lake Texoma.

This past October was another great month for Lake Texoma striper fishing. We had our yearly Great White Hunt with Entech on the October 13th. We had 174 fisherman, 36 guides our catering service for the fish fry not to mention a lot of great help. Thanks to everyone that participated.

As we move into the middle of November our striper fishing is outstanding.Lake elevation is 612.97 and water temperature is 66 degrees. The sea gulls have moved in by the thousands which helps to locate the feeding stripers. I’m still fishing mainly live bait and fishing the shallow flats drifting or anchor fishing the river channel ledges in 40-55 ft. of water.

Morning and afternoon trips we’ve had very good action and starting to see some larger stripers. As far as lure fishing the ghost minnow slabs, sassy shad, cojo minnow and topwater has all worked well fishing with the sea gulls.

It’s a great time to fish Lake Texoma with the stripers feeding heavily,cooler temperatures and beautiful fall color it makes for a great day. Don’t get too caught up in the action. Make sure to measure your stripers as we are starting to see a lot of fish in the 20” range.

Our Lake Texoma limit is 10 stripers 2 over 20” inches your other 8 have to be under 20”. Be safe and come out to enjoy Beautiful Lake Texoma

Lake Texoma lake elevation is 613.94 and water temperature is 74-78 degrees. Lake Texoma striper fishing has been pretty consistent. Although we are not seeing the large schools working the surface there is an occasional early topwater bite working shallow flats and points. After that its live bait time fishing working ledges from 25-44 ft of water.

Some days I’m able to keep the stripers under the boat for the fast and furious action, others I have to lay several anchors following them as they roam the ledges.With the cooler water temperature we are seeing more of our better fish showing up.

October and November are two of my favorite months to fish. With the cooler weather,fall color and a little less boating traffic and of course big stripers it’s a great time to fish.Hope to see ya out here at Beautiful Lake Texoma.

Lake Texoma lake elevation is 617.08 and water temperature is 78-81 degrees. The Lake Texoma striper fishing over the past several weeks has been really good. The larger fish which have spawned are back and are hungry and aggressive. I’m still using live bait fishing mainly deep water (60-80ft) and still working deep water ledges,ditches and humps.

Lake Texoma elevation is 618.03 and water temperature is 68 degrees. With the mild winter, warmer water temperature and the lake level above normal, I believe that the Lake Texoma striper fishing for 2012 looks to be extremely good. I have mainly fished north of Highport the past couple weeks working river channel ledges from 30-55 feet of water using live bait. Threadfin shad are about as thick as I’ve ever seen them and have already started their spawn along the boat houses and main lake areas along the rocky banks.

With the high temperatures and the blue/green algae problem, September was not a very good month for us on Lake Texoma. As we moved into October the fishing really picked up. We started the first Saturday in October with our yearly Great White Hunt Trip. We had 160 anglers,3 6 guides, a catering service for the fish fry and alot of great help. Thanks to everyone who participated, it was a huge success. Our Lake Texoma water temperature is 67 degrees lake elevation is 609.85 (7.33 low).

Lake Texoma elevation is 611.90 over 5 feet low and our water tempter is at 88 degrees. The stripers on Lake Texoma continue to work the surface chasing shad but from what I've seen this past week the size these topwater fish are tending to be smaller. As far as the slab runs they are steadily producing good fish daily. The stripers are running the ledges related to the flats in the 30-40 feet of water.

Lake Texoma elevation is 613.84 and the water temperature is 86 degrees. Over this past week we've seen alot more Lake Texoma stripers feeding on the surface. Most days the top water action is short lived and then the striper schools move and may pop up further down the lake. We have had a couple days that the stripers stayed on the surface feeding for a good 20 minutes or so and that was with at least 60 or so boats pushing them hard. As of last week I have taken the bait tank out of my boat and am now fishing exclusively topwater and slabs. My topwater choice at this time is actually a swim bait (cojo minnow) and my choice of slab is a 1 1/2 or 2 oz chartreuse and white TNT 180.